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1 jedro
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2 strьžьnь
strьžьnь; strьženь Grammatical information: m. jo Proto-Slavic meaning: `core'Church Slavic:Russian:stréžen' `channel, main stream (of a river)' [m jo];stéržen' `pivot, core' [m jo]Belorussian:strýžen' `core of an abscess' [m jo]Ukrainian:strýžen' `core of a tree' [m jo]Czech:stržeň `core of an abscess' [m jo]Slovak:stržeň `core of a tree, honeycomb' [m jo]Slovene:stržę̑n `core of a tree or an abcess, current, path through a valley [m o]Old Prussian:strigeno `brain'Indo-European reconstruction: strig(ʰ)-Other cognates: -
3 strьženь
strьžьnь; strьženь Grammatical information: m. jo Proto-Slavic meaning: `core'Church Slavic:Russian:stréžen' `channel, main stream (of a river)' [m jo];stéržen' `pivot, core' [m jo]Belorussian:strýžen' `core of an abscess' [m jo]Ukrainian:strýžen' `core of a tree' [m jo]Czech:stržeň `core of an abscess' [m jo]Slovak:stržeň `core of a tree, honeycomb' [m jo]Slovene:stržę̑n `core of a tree or an abcess, current, path through a valley [m o]Old Prussian:strigeno `brain'Indo-European reconstruction: strig(ʰ)-Other cognates: -
4 ę̄drò
ę̄drò Grammatical information: n. o Accent paradigm: b Proto-Slavic meaning: `kernel, core'Page in Trubačev: VI 65-66Russian:jadró `kernel, core' [n o], jádra [Nom p]Czech:jádro `kernel, core' [n o]Slovak:Polish:jądro `grain, kernel, core' [n o]Serbo-Croatian:jédro `kernel, core' [n o];Kajk. jādrȅ `kernel, core' [n o], jãdro [Nom p]Slovene:jédrọ `kernel, pit' [n o]Bulgarian:jedró `kernel' [n o]Indo-European reconstruction: h₁en-d(ʰ)r-ó-m??Comments: The connection with Skt. āṇḍá- (RV, AV+) `egg, testicle' [n] has generally been abandoned. -
5 strьžь
strьžь; strьža Grammatical information: m. jo; f. jā Proto-Slavic meaning: `core, deepest spot of a river'Russian:strežá (dial.) `centre and deepest spot of a river, strong current' [m jo]Old Czech:Serbo-Croatian:stȑž `core' [m jo]Slovene:stȓž `core' [m jo]Old Prussian:strigeno `brain'Indo-European reconstruction: strig(ʰ)-Other cognates: -
6 strьža
strьžь; strьža Grammatical information: m. jo; f. jā Proto-Slavic meaning: `core, deepest spot of a river'Russian:strežá (dial.) `centre and deepest spot of a river, strong current' [m jo]Old Czech:Serbo-Croatian:stȑž `core' [m jo]Slovene:stȓž `core' [m jo]Old Prussian:strigeno `brain'Indo-European reconstruction: strig(ʰ)-Other cognates: -
7 serdà
serdà Grammatical information: f. ā Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `middle, Wednesday'Old Church Slavic:srěda `middle, community, Wednesday' [f ā]Russian:seredá (obs.) `Wednesday' [f ā], séredu [Accs]Czech:středa `Wednesday' [f ā]Slovak:Polish:środa `Wednesday' [f ā]Upper Sorbian:Serbo-Croatian:srijèda `Wednesday' [f ā], srȉjedu [Accs];Čak. srīdȁ (Vrgada) `Wednesday' [f ā], srȋdu [Accs];Čak. sriedȁ `Wednesday' [f ā], sriȇdu [Accs]Slovene:srẹ́da `middle, centre' [f ā];srẹ̑da `Wednesday' [f ā]Bulgarian:sredá `middle, centre, environment' [f ā];srjáda `Wednesday' [f ā]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: śerd-Lithuanian:šerdìs `core, kernel, pith' [f i] 3Indo-European reconstruction: ḱerd-IE meaning: heartPage in Pokorny: 579Other cognates:
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